THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 15, 2011
Progress on Place Riel renovations look promising. Hoarding in Lower Place Riel is down, the Mac’s convenience store is now open and a final agreement with Harvey’s to fill the final open tenancy is pending.
By The Sheaf January 14, 2011
Making money while saving the environment? Impossible! Or so we thought. Carrotmob, the activist organization that promises profits as well as environmental sustainability, is coming to Saskatoon and focusing on local coffee shops.
By Devin Heroux January 14, 2011
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have found their man. After the shocking resignation of Ken Miller, the Roughriders have made their decision for the team’s 28th head coach.
By The Sheaf January 13, 2011
I wouldn’t exactly call myself a stickler for political correctness, but I do like to air on the side caution, especially when it comes to issues of race.
By The Sheaf January 13, 2011
This week’s meeting of University Student’s Council saw no new business, but a lively questions and comments period covered everything from student safety to buying books.
By Tannara Yelland January 13, 2011
Mikhail Kovalyov has experienced the unpleasant after-effect of standing up for his students. The University of Alberta administration asked the professor to retire early after a conflict regarding what he sees as the arbitrary grading process at the U of A.
By Tomas Borsa January 13, 2011
When I was 10 years old, I entered a raffle at a school down the street from where I lived in Montreal. For $2 I was given eight tickets to gamble away into whichever prize-boxes I desired. I entered every one of them into a box marked “Snoboard.” The misspelling bugged me even then.
By The Sheaf January 13, 2011
Business colleges from Victoria to Winnipeg are making their final preparations this week in anticipation of the biggest business case competition in Western Canada.